Ray. Our dear Lord and our Blessed Mother are leading you on an amazing journey, both personally and for all the world in this beautiful site. Your work is bringing stories of the “true presence” to light in a new way that is a blessing to me, and to each person that reads them. Thank you for taking this journey and helping us come along. I know how hard this work has been for you, and the determination needed for it to come this far. I love you for it and for so many other reasons. May God continue to bless you and your work. With my love and in my prayers forever. Humble2

I had the privelege of meeting Ray, the dreamer behind THC, several years ago through our parish men’s program. With this dream now digitally alive due to Ray, I want to affirm Ray for the inspiration he is to others. As a dreamer, driver, thinker, faith warrior, idealist, friend, change agent and humblitarian.
Ray, you’re making a huge difference with all of the men you touch, personally and now digitally. As Hawk Harrelson quips each Sox game, “don’t stop now, boys”.

I want to affirm the creative energy and soul behind THC. There is short supply of elegantly designed, thought provoking, inspired sites for Catholics on the web. This site is extremely well done. Bravo! God bless all the folks behind THC and the inspiration to “make it happen”. I look forward to visiting the site often! Cheers!

I want to extend the first Affirmation posted on this site to Fr. Ken, for starting CRHP at our parish. It has changed so many lives. Memories created at the weekends and other CRHP events will stay with us until the end of our days on this earth. Also, the changes wrought in those who have gone through CRHP are being seen and noticed by others. Truly, a river of His work has been started that will continue to flow and be magnified for years to come. Many thanks from all of us Fr. Ken.

Here are instances of the good in others seen by members of this site.

Often, when people think of themselves, they think of the things they can do better or the things in which they consider themselves to be failing. They frequently discount or do not even notice the things they do that have a positive effect on those around them.

Also, in many corners of our everyday worlds, when people talk of others, they talk of the things they wish to criticize.

As a departure from these all too common experiences, the purpose of affirming others here is to lift up, before their eyes and ours, the things they do well. Doing so provides us an opportunity to give to others, while at the same time changing, perhaps for a moment at a time, the ways in which we look at others.

Here you may enter a description of the action, quality or other matter you have observed in regard to another person and the positive comment you wish to make about it.